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Title: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: brinkcointoken on November 16, 2023, 02:11:53 PM
I own a token on Ethereum, although its transfer fees are expensive compared to other networks. Our token represents ownership and governance over a group of digital assets. I am new to publicly selling coins, and I think it's time to start a bounty program. We are thrilled to mint and distribute coins. I have successfully deployed 2 smart contracts on Ethereum, 2 on BNB, and one on Polygon. These will serve as incentive or reward tokens. Right now, I'd love to treat everyone here to some deep-dish Chicago pizza and reward you with my coins during my bounty program. This is my first post on the board, and I hope it sends a positive message. I appreciate any advice you can offer. In the meantime, I'm enhancing the security of my website and creating more backups than ever! Also, I need to connect with Dropbox.
Thank you,
Mike from Brink Coin Token


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: Timmzzy on November 17, 2023, 06:45:55 AM
I own a token on Ethereum, although its transfer fees are expensive compared to other networks. Our token represents ownership and governance over a group of digital assets. I am new to publicly selling coins, and I think it's time to start a bounty program. We are thrilled to mint and distribute coins. I have successfully deployed 2 smart contracts on Ethereum, 2 on BNB, and one on Polygon. These will serve as incentive or reward tokens. Right now, I'd love to treat everyone here to some deep-dish Chicago pizza and reward you with my coins during my bounty program. This is my first post on the board, and I hope it sends a positive message. I appreciate any advice you can offer. In the meantime, I'm enhancing the security of my website and creating more backups than ever! Also, I need to connect with Dropbox.
Thank you,
Mike from Brink Coin Token

This is more like you asking a Question buddy, with all you said here. You are just telling us your plans or project you are establishing in the background which doesn't concern anyone on what you are saying, and for a newbies like you with no activities on bitcointalk to post a bounty here it's a RED FLAG


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: Husires on November 17, 2023, 08:48:59 AM
You didn't explain what you're trying to say. Do you want to promote the tokens you created with a Bounty campaign? Do these tokens have value and are being traded, or do you plan to gain value for them by trading on the DEX before trying to add them to any CEX?
To promote here, you need to purchase a copper membership to show photos, send money for a guarantee, or ask a campaign manager to manage them. Campaign costs vary according to the quality of posts and the number of participants, but $500 per week is the minimum and extends up to $6,000 per week.


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: tvplus006 on November 17, 2023, 12:21:14 PM
...I am new to publicly selling coins, and I think it's time to start a bounty program....

Since you are new to the bounty company, you need to turn to professionals. To do this, you need to create a topic for finding a bounty manager in this section: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0 and I am sure that you will be given proper help in this.


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: Vispilio on November 17, 2023, 05:54:21 PM
Altcoin Bounties section is the place you are looking for, there are many managers available for running a successful marketing campaign like the one you are describing,

just bear in mind that you will need to include other social media tasks, like twitter, discord, telegram, etc. for a full coverage...

Have a look through the Marketplace (Altcoins) / Bounties section, then you can reach out for any specific recommendations, good luck.


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: Upgrade00 on November 17, 2023, 08:56:53 PM
Since the platform is still under development, you can include a link to it in the Altcoin discussion (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=67.0) section. From this you can get advice and suggestions on what direction you should take.

For the bounty, use the Bounty (Altcoin) (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0) childboard to post that. As suggested above, getting a reputable manager to undertake that task will help give your project a professional touch.


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: hugeblack on November 18, 2023, 10:43:59 AM
Altcoin Bounty is considered the cheapest because you pay with your own currencies, but it gives a limited return, especially if these currencies are not hosted on famous platforms, and promoting using Bitcoin is expensive for small projects, so start with a mini campaign and review the results, and then determine whether the promotion here is useful or not.


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: naikturun on November 18, 2023, 10:53:09 AM
The point you want to convey is that you succeeded in creating a coin/project?
well congratulations on that.
but if you just make a token/coin, it's easy to do. What I want to say is whether there is a use for the coin you made, what use it is for and what purpose you made it for.
because outside of that, it's the same as pumping and dumping tokens.


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: rat03gopoh on November 18, 2023, 11:46:44 AM
I have successfully deployed 2 smart contracts on Ethereum, 2 on BNB, and one on Polygon.
How could it be that much? Are tokens deployed on a certain network only allocated for bounty programs? How can we be sure it will be equal to tokens on other networks forever? In most cases, after the bounty program is finished in the past, the team cheats the bounty participants by changing the smart contract and not giving people who contributed to their marketing the opportunity to get new tokens.


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: libert19 on November 18, 2023, 12:35:01 PM
lol bruh, https://brink-coin.com/ — this is your website, correct? (I'm quite sure it is because Mike is listed there in team members list on website as well).

And If I get it right you are running an ICO and want to promote your bounty here, fair enough you can contact bounty managers as others have commented, but for sure that ain't gonna work for you if you are to pay them with your shitcoin, shitcoin because anyone who gives quick look to your website can tell.






 




Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: Taskford on November 18, 2023, 01:42:47 PM
I own a token on Ethereum, although its transfer fees are expensive compared to other networks. Our token represents ownership and governance over a group of digital assets. I am new to publicly selling coins, and I think it's time to start a bounty program. We are thrilled to mint and distribute coins. I have successfully deployed 2 smart contracts on Ethereum, 2 on BNB, and one on Polygon. These will serve as incentive or reward tokens. Right now, I'd love to treat everyone here to some deep-dish Chicago pizza and reward you with my coins during my bounty program. This is my first post on the board, and I hope it sends a positive message. I appreciate any advice you can offer. In the meantime, I'm enhancing the security of my website and creating more backups than ever! Also, I need to connect with Dropbox.
Thank you,
Mike from Brink Coin Token

Are you trying to ask how to post a bounty or you just want to explain something on your created token? Since its like a part of marketing to ask something then you put a twist about explaining something about that. Just create a ANN thread then try to indicate the whole information about your project then let people ask there these questions. But if you really want to have an idea about posting a bounty then better go to bounty section of altcoin section. There's a lot of post their that can give you some information about how those manager work with those programs.

Or you can hire a bounty campaign manager to help you out manage your campaign if you don't really know how to handle it. Also you can ask for advices on these people about what other methods they use to maximize the exposure of their past projects.


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: Fara Chan on November 18, 2023, 02:27:55 PM
I own a token on Ethereum, although its transfer fees are expensive compared to other networks. Our token represents ownership and governance over a group of digital assets. I am new to publicly selling coins, and I think it's time to start a bounty program. We are thrilled to mint and distribute coins. I have successfully deployed 2 smart contracts on Ethereum, 2 on BNB, and one on Polygon. These will serve as incentive or reward tokens. Right now, I'd love to treat everyone here to some deep-dish Chicago pizza and reward you with my coins during my bounty program. This is my first post on the board, and I hope it sends a positive message. I appreciate any advice you can offer. In the meantime, I'm enhancing the security of my website and creating more backups than ever! Also, I need to connect with Dropbox.
Thank you,
Mike from Brink Coin Token
If the coin cannot be traded on any exchange, what is the function of the bounty program? Because every bounty program certainly has a concept that is being developed so that the direction is clear and the road map is also neatly structured with goal stages that will be completed in stages. But if you just want to give away coins for free through a bounty program, I think you need to tell where the coins can be exchanged so that the participants who take part in your bounty can feel the money and buy whatever they want.


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: shawonngp on November 18, 2023, 03:21:00 PM
Brink coin, can you share your website? You need to good fund to promote your project, First go to hire a quality bounty manager who posted bounty to promote your project.
Than you can start public sale to through in a good platform, If you can collect good fund by selling token then project will be successful otherwise it will wasted.


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: knowngunman on November 18, 2023, 03:39:52 PM
If the coin cannot be traded on any exchange, what is the function of the bounty program? Because every bounty program certainly has a concept that is being developed so that the direction is clear and the road map is also neatly structured with goal stages that will be completed in stages. But if you just want to give away coins for free through a bounty program, I think you need to tell where the coins can be exchanged so that the participants who take part in your bounty can feel the money and buy whatever they want.

This is not the first time project like this are coming out from no where to conduct bounty campaign and end up paying the hunters with coins that can not be traded. I'm not being judgemental here but frankly speaking, most of this project are not reliable at all. Of course, I know all altcoins are not reliable but at least there should be a sign of truthfulness and honesty between the team, investors and the promoters. Some of this project are just out there to scam investors. Checking through the website and from the information it contains, I see no difference quality from what I said earlier. It seems OP is the CEO of the project and not replying to some concern issues here is passing some messages.

Sadly, the hungry hunters are out there to promote anything that comes their way without doing single research on the project. Perhaps, they care less because most of them are spamming with this project and that project on social media platforms.


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: dansus021 on November 22, 2023, 01:41:34 AM
and I think this has nothing to with the Trading Discussion if you want to create altcoin you better go to right place https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=67.0 in there you can ask people if you want to make new token or anything.

One thing that I want to tell you is never make a scam token thats it


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: ancafe on November 22, 2023, 03:00:31 AM
These will serve as incentive or reward tokens. Right now, I'd love to treat everyone here to some deep-dish Chicago pizza and reward you with my coins during my bounty program. This is my first post on the board, and I hope it sends a positive message. I appreciate any advice you can offer. In the meantime, I'm enhancing the security of my website and creating more backups than ever! Also, I need to connect with Dropbox.
Thank you,
You did not explain in general the conclusion of this post and I only caught an indication of the creation of a project that you might be running. But the problem is that we can't discuss further about what you want to look for because you didn't try to explain in more detail. If you intend to promote the tokens you create through a campaign, perhaps you can visit more relevant boards because there will be many people discussing there appropriately and accurately, our forum has boards that are relevant on one issue to another.

Many people have suggested accuracy regarding the posts you make and if you intend to develop them maybe there will be much more focus there. I also want to suggest one thing and that is when you are serious about developing this then don't create scam coins because it will not give you anything much bigger.


Title: Re: I have a question about posting a bounty.
Post by: Litzki1990 on November 22, 2023, 05:36:09 AM
At one time many discussed the bounty campaign but now most of the members criticize the bounty campaign. Most of the tokens that are promoted as a result of the bounce campaign do not make it to the market and most of the tokens are unsuccessful. There are many Bounty Managers who have been managing Bounty for three to four years but they have no news of payment and if they have sent payment from any project then that payment is not useful to Bounty Hunters. There are some other ALT coins in the market including Ethereum BNB which are successful to catch but these coins never give you bounty as reward but can give you token as reward which token value less. Anyone who has participated in a bounce campaign knows how successful a bounce campaign can be.